Background The FBI has a file regarding the efforts to overthrow Cuba’s Fidel Castro. This is a segment called the “clip program” wherein the majority of the file is newspaper clipping archiving the various attempts. Document Archive FBI File: Efforts to Overthrow Castro, Clip Program (File #105-HQ-89923) [731 Pages, 70MB]
Author: John Greenewald
Background The following list of documents pertain to FBI files and the Cold War era. They were obtained from the FBI under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Communist Index – FBI File 100-HQ-358086 – FBI Release #1 – [1,204 Pages, 864.2MB] Communist Index – FBI File 100-HQ-358086 – FBI Release #2 – [1,627 Pages, 338MB] – This file is numbered 100-HQ-358086, and appears to be titled, “Communist Index” though some of the records vary. The records deal with suspected communists throughout various locales in the United States. Note: According to the final response for FOIA Case 1398432-002, there are…
Background It took three years, but The Black Vault got the FBI to release their Pre-Processed List of Previously Released Files, which is a list of just that – pre-processed files that have been released before (on ALL topics) and do not require a review prior to being mailed out. On that list was a peculiar file entitled, “UFOs and Their Crimes”. A FOIA request was filed in August of 2020, for numerous UFO related references from this list, including the “UFOs and Their Crimes” file. The request was split into multiple cases, and the “crimes” file was given FOIA…
Background The following document is titled: Cantonment Areas: Study Using Urban Pattern, Study of Dispersed Layout, Study of Disruptive Patterns. Revision. It was listed on a large database of still classified documents from the 1940s. Document Archive Cantonment Areas: Study of Urban Patterns, Dispersed Layouts and Disruptive Patterns – May 1942 [16 Pages, 2MB]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq5qaaY7RQE The following is NASA press release 21-021 released February 22, 2021. New video from NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance rover chronicles major milestones during the final minutes of its entry, descent, and landing (EDL) on the Red Planet on Feb. 18 as the spacecraft plummeted, parachuted, and rocketed toward the surface of Mars. A microphone on the rover also has provided the first audio recording of sounds from Mars. From the moment of parachute inflation, the camera system covers the entirety of the descent process, showing some of the rover’s intense ride to Mars’ Jezero Crater. The footage from high-definition cameras…